Vision spotlight Redwoods Monastery sisters package their Monastery Creamed Honey.
Created in community From mustard to candles to picture frames, religious communities make products that support their way of life and extend their mission.
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hether you’re hungry— and you probably will be after reading this article— or thirsty; whether looking for a gift or a piece of fine art; want to keep warm, have a picture framed, say the Rosary, or just take a bath, you’ve come to the right place. Here, in their own words, religious men and women talk about the
Joel Schorn is managing editor of VISION.
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work of their hands created in community.
Ancilla Beef and Grain Farm Ancilla Beef and Grain Farm in Donaldson, Indiana operates in a way that respects the soil. Care is given to raising crops and animals without the use of potentially harmful additives. The meat and grain produced on the farm provide consumers with safe, nourishing food. As one of the many ministries at the Poor Handmaids of Jesus Christ Ministry Center, Ancilla Beef and Grain Farm flourishes on about 800 acres of land
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